ISO 21041:2018
(Main)Guidance on unit pricing
Guidance on unit pricing
This document gives principles and best practice guidelines for unit pricing displayed by written, printed or electronic means. It includes guidance on — the provision of unit price, — units of measure used to express unit price including: weight, length, volume, count, area and other forms of measure, — the display of unit price, and — implementation, communication and education of consumers. This document is applicable to any retailer, including supermarkets, hardware stores, pharmacies, convenience stores, automotive parts suppliers and pet product suppliers. It is applicable to packaged and non-packaged food and consumer products where the price is displayed, including — at point of sale, including in-store and online, and — when relevant communications about the product are released (including advertising by electronic and printed formats). This document excludes services and merchandise, such as clothing and electronic goods sold as a single item.
Préconisations concernant l'indication des prix à l'unité
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 21041
First edition
2018-11
Guidance on unit pricing
Préconisations concernant l'indication des prix à l'unité
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ISO 21041:2018(E)
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ISO 2018
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ISO 21041:2018(E)
Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Objective . 2
5 Main principles . 3
5.1 General . 3
5.2 Provision . 3
5.3 Units of measure . 3
5.4 Displaying unit price . 3
5.5 Consistency . 3
5.6 Planning, implementing and monitoring . 3
5.7 Communication . 3
5.8 Consumer education . 3
6 Provision of unit price . 4
6.1 General . 4
6.2 Consistency of provision of unit price . 4
6.3 Special offers .
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